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  • Bangkok NewsEx-Yakuza boss arrested in Bangkok with 30 million baht

    Ex-Yakuza boss arrested in Bangkok with 30 million baht

    A former Yakuza boss with a web of international crimes was arrested in Bangkok’s Sathorn district after a dramatic raid, revealing over 30 million baht in stolen assets. The arrest follows a request from the Japanese Embassy, which sought to revoke his visa due to serious criminal charges. Thai National Police Inspector General Police General Thatchai Pitaneelabut announced the arrest…

  • Travel12Go introduces Japan Rail Passes to enhance travel accessibility for international travellers

    12Go introduces Japan Rail Passes to enhance travel accessibility for international travellers

    For those who have travelled throughout Thailand, 12Go is a well-known provider of various trips, though the platform itself has a much wider reach. Ranging from buses to planes, 12Go is undoubtedly a leading booking platform for travel throughout the Asian continent. 12Go recently expanded their presence by introducing new and exciting offerings – the new Japan Rail Passes. Through…

  • Bangkok NewsJapanese man arrested with ecstasy in Bangkok shopping centre

    Japanese man arrested with ecstasy in Bangkok shopping centre

    A 31 year old Japanese national was apprehended by Thonglor police yesterday while allegedly preparing to use ecstasy in a Bangkok shopping centre. Officers discovered four ecstasy tablets in his possession during the arrest. The arrest occurred around 2am, yesterday, March 1, near the fourth-floor restroom of a building in Khlong Tan Nuea, Watthana district. The Thonglor police received a…

  • Crime NewsFour Japanese nationals caught illegally crossing Thai-Myanmar border

    Four Japanese nationals caught illegally crossing Thai-Myanmar border

    In Tak province’s Mae Sot district, four Japanese nationals were apprehended after illegally crossing the Thailand-Myanmar border into Myawaddy, as reported by police yesterday, February 8. These four men, arrested on February 7, were wanted in Japan for criminal and drug-related offences, according to Police General Thatchai Pitaneelaboot, inspector-general of the Royal Thai Police. To address international concerns, particularly from…

  • Chiang Mai NewsTourist halted from releasing sky lantern in Chiang Mai (video)

    Tourist halted from releasing sky lantern in Chiang Mai (video)

    A Japanese tourist caused a commotion after being stopped from releasing a sky lantern in Chiang Mai. The incident, which occurred yesterday, December 31, at 9.40am, saw the tourist grabbing the collar of a police officer after being prevented from releasing the lantern during new year celebrations. Despite the altercation, the officer, a member of Chiang Mai’s patrol unit, remained…

  • Pattaya NewsJapanese man killed in Pattaya stabbing after intervening in dispute

    Japanese man killed in Pattaya stabbing after intervening in dispute

    A Japanese man tragically lost his life following a stabbing incident in Pattaya, with the alleged perpetrator being a Thai-English man embroiled in a dispute with his girlfriend. The incident escalated when the Japanese victim intervened, resulting in his untimely death. The confrontation occurred early this morning, December 29, on Pattaya Third Road, Nong Prue, Bang Lamung district, Chon Buri.…

  • Pattaya NewsCall centre bust: 5 Japanese scammers nabbed in Thailand

    Call centre bust: 5 Japanese scammers nabbed in Thailand

    Thai immigration police arrested five Japanese nationals accused of running a fraudulent call centre in Pattaya that conned elderly Japanese citizens out of a staggering 5 million baht daily. Police Major General Panumat Boonyalak, acting commissioner, revealed that the bust followed a tip-off from the Japanese embassy. The gang had allegedly duped victims with promises of refunds for past medical…

  • GuidesAyasan, a Japanese-Thai home service platform poised for growth

    Ayasan, a Japanese-Thai home service platform poised for growth

    Ayasan Holdings, a Japanese company based in Thailand, is making significant strides in Southeast Asia’s home services market. The company, which offers a comprehensive range of services from housekeeping to elderly care, has built a customer base exceeding one million users since its inception. Notably, the company has doubled its user base over the past two years, securing its position…

  • China NewsChina: Japanese boy fatally stabbed near school

    China: Japanese boy fatally stabbed near school

    In a shocking incident that has left communities reeling, a 10 year old Japanese boy was fatally stabbed near his school in southern China, dying just a day later. The boy, a student at the prestigious Shenzhen Japanese School, succumbed to his injuries today, September 19, according to Japanese officials. The boy’s attacker, a 44 year old man identified as…

  • World NewsSneaky love: Japanese woman finds hubby behind harassment calls

    Sneaky love: Japanese woman finds hubby behind harassment calls

    A Japanese woman endured daily harassment through phone calls for several weeks before discovering the culprit was her husband, who claimed he acted out of love. A 31 year old woman living in Amagasaki, Hyogo Prefecture, began receiving numerous calls from an unknown number several weeks ago. The calls, which occurred daily, often exceeded 100 times a day. The mysterious…

  • Transport NewsJapan invited to supercharge Thailand’s Red Line railway network

    Japan invited to supercharge Thailand’s Red Line railway network

    In a strategic move to bolster Thailand’s railway infrastructure, the Ministry of Transport extended an invitation to Japanese companies to invest in the extension networks of the Red Line electric train system. Transport Minister Suriya Jungrungreangkit welcomed the newly appointed Japanese ambassador, Otaka Masato, during a media briefing yesterday, August 14, highlighting the potential for enhanced transport cooperation between the…

  • Crime NewsYakuza members arrested in Nong Khai for brutal murder over debt

    Yakuza members arrested in Nong Khai for brutal murder over debt

    Two members of a Yakuza gang were arrested and conducted a crime scene reenactment after being apprehended in Nong Khai for the gruesome murder and dismemberment of a Japanese national over an unpaid debt of 8 million baht. Police discovered the dismembered body of 47 year old Japanese national Kaba Shima Ryosuke in Soi Jadsan Swing 2, Ban Kluay-Sai Noi…

  • Thailand NewsJapanese tourists to flock to Thailand despite economic woes

    Japanese tourists to flock to Thailand despite economic woes

    To revive tourism, the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) unveiled dynamic strategies to draw Japanese tourists back to the Land of Smiles. Despite the yen’s depreciation, TAT Tokyo Office Director Kajorndet Apichartrakul remains optimistic about reversing the deficit in tourist numbers with Japan. Last year, 995,000 Thai tourists visited Japan, while only 804,000 Japanese tourists came to Thailand, resulting in…

  • Crime NewsJapanese national arrested in Bangkok

    Japanese national arrested in Bangkok

    Bangkok police arrested a Japanese national involved in a transnational crime syndicate. The 30 year old suspect had overstayed his visa and allegedly threatened to kill his ex-girlfriend. The investigation began when a Thai woman filed a police report accusing her ex-boyfriend, Ichiro, of assault and unlawful detention. Police learned that Ichiro frequently sent threatening messages, including photos of firearms…

  • Thailand NewsJapanese student in agony after falling asleep in bath for 5 hours

    Japanese student in agony after falling asleep in bath for 5 hours

    A Japanese student shared a startling experience of falling asleep for five and a half hours while taking a bath, waking up to find his fingers in a disturbing state and severe pain. The 20 year old student, who posted about the incident on the former Twitter platform, now X, (@nattsunyan), described returning to his parent’s home and dozing off…

  • Thailand NewsTiny salmon bento box stirs big waves online, priced at 35 baht

    Tiny salmon bento box stirs big waves online, priced at 35 baht

    Social media recently buzzed with a viral photo of a bento box from Japan, showcasing a minuscule piece of salmon on a bed of rice, reminiscent of a single bite of sushi. Capturing the attention of online communities worldwide, this image from a Japanese supermarket, priced at 150 yen (approximately 35 baht), sparked a wave of comments and shares across…

  • Business NewsKrungsri aims for 7% loan growth in multinationals.

    Krungsri aims for 7% loan growth in multinationals.

    Despite a contraction in loans last year, Krungsri, Bank of Ayudhya, is ambitiously targeting a 7% loan growth for its Japanese and multinational corporation (JPC/MNC) banking clients this year. This was announced by Bunsei Okubo, head of JPC/MNC banking at Krungsri, who attributed last year’s 10% loan contraction to the sluggish growth of the Thai economy and the automobile industry.…

  • Tourism NewsThailand expects nearly a million Chinese and Japanese visitors

    Thailand expects nearly a million Chinese and Japanese visitors

    Tourism in Thailand is set to experience a significant boost as an estimated 996,000 Chinese and Japanese tourists are predicted to visit during the Labour Day holiday and Japan’s Golden Week. This figure indicates a 29% increase from the corresponding period last year, according to the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT). From April 26 to May 5, Thailand is expected…

  • Thailand NewsJapanese actor exposes pay gap in adult film industry

    Japanese actor exposes pay gap in adult film industry

    A renowned Japanese adult film actor sparked a considerable online buzz after revealing the disparity in earnings between male and female performers in the porn industry. Known for his fitness and stamina, the actor shed light on the financial aspects of male performers’ roles, which are significantly less lucrative compared to their female counterparts. This revelation has captured the attention…

  • Thailand NewsJapanese mafia scandal: Allegations of nuclear weapon trafficking

    Japanese mafia scandal: Allegations of nuclear weapon trafficking

    Japanese mafia Takeshi Ebisawa stands accused of attempting to peddle uranium and plutonium under the belief that they would find their way to Iran’s clandestine nuclear arsenal. Ebisawa, alongside a Thai accomplice, previously tangled with the law over charges related to arms and narcotics in April 2022. Now, facing the prospect of life behind bars if found guilty of the…

  • Thailand News17 years cold: Japanese tourist’s murder mystery in Thailand haunts family as killer remains at large

    17 years cold: Japanese tourist’s murder mystery in Thailand haunts family as killer remains at large

    In a heart-wrenching tale spanning over a decade, the unresolved murder of Japanese tourist Tamako Kawashita continues to cast a long shadow of sorrow and frustration over her family. Tamako’s father, Yasuaki, stood at Suvarnabhumi International Airport, his voice heavy with grief as he recounted the tragic events. “Her life ended tragically during the trip and, sadly, her killer is…

  • Thailand NewsClassical music world mourns death of renowned Japanese conductor Seiji Ozawa

    Classical music world mourns death of renowned Japanese conductor Seiji Ozawa

    Japanese conductor Seiji Ozawa, renowned for his vibrant style and cultural fusion, passed away peacefully at the age of 88 on Tuesday, February 6. The music maestro, whose career spanned decades, left an indelible mark on the world of Western classical music. From Chicago to Boston to Vienna, Ozawa mesmerized audiences with his East Asian sensibility, infusing his performances with…

  • World NewsJapanese woman’s dramatic weight loss transformation stuns the Internet

    Japanese woman’s dramatic weight loss transformation stuns the Internet

    The transformation of a Japanese woman who dramatically lost weight has stunned the Internet, with her before-and-after photos becoming a social media sensation. In Japan, the second Monday of January each year is celebrated as Coming of Age Day. It’s a day dedicated to those who have reached the age of 20, marking their transition into adulthood. On this day,…

  • Thailand NewsJapan revs up Thai automotive industry: Major automakers inject 150 billion baht boost

    Japan revs up Thai automotive industry: Major automakers inject 150 billion baht boost

    In a move set to ignite Thailand‘s automotive industry, four major Japanese car giants are gearing up to pump a staggering 150 billion baht into manufacturing electric vehicles (EVs) in the country. This collaboration underscores Thailand’s ascent as a powerhouse in the automotive world and spotlights the government’s triumphant push towards an electrifying future. Four heavyweight Japanese automotive juggernauts are…

  • Business NewsJapanese car makers risk lagging behind in EV production, warns Thai PM

    Japanese car makers risk lagging behind in EV production, warns Thai PM

    Srettha Thavisin, the Prime Minister and Finance Minister, issued a cautionary note to Japanese car manufacturers, warning that they risk falling behind in the industry unless they accelerate the production of electric vehicles (EVs). This comes as Chinese competitors continue to gain a substantial market share in Southeast Asia. The business mogul turned political figure voiced his concerns during an…

  • Thailand NewsThai football revolution: Japan’s ace coach secures secret deal

    Thai football revolution: Japan’s ace coach secures secret deal

    The Football Association of Thailand (FAT) pulled off a clandestine coup, securing the services of Japanese maestro Masatada Ishii to lead the national team. The deal, cloaked in secrecy, sent shockwaves through the football world, leaving fans buzzing with anticipation. FAT sealed a hush-hush pact with Japanese tactician Masatada Ishii yesterday, December 12, to helm the national squad – the…

  • Thailand NewsThailand extends visa-free entry for Japanese business visitors

    Thailand extends visa-free entry for Japanese business visitors

    Thailand’s Cabinet has given the green light to extend the 30-day visa-free entry privilege for Japanese visitors. The update, effective from January 1 next year, now includes Japanese business travellers. The Cabinet, convening today, December 12, waved the magic wand on a proposal brought forth by the Foreign Affairs Ministry. Deputy government spokesman Kharom Polpornklang spilt the beans, sharing that…

  • World NewsJapanese actress Ikawa Rune’s untimely death shocks fans globally

    Japanese actress Ikawa Rune’s untimely death shocks fans globally

    Fans are mourning the shocking death of a Japanese actress who died because of poor health at just 31 years old. The tragic news was announced by her agency, ENA Entertainment, which disclosed her death on Twitter. “On December 1, ENA Entertainment revealed the sad news that actress Ikawa Rune had passed away on November 18 following a period of…

  • Crime NewsDrive-by drama: Gunman targets hospital in Japanese shootout

    Drive-by drama: Gunman targets hospital in Japanese shootout

    A doctor and a patient were shot this afternoon by a gunman on a motorcycle at a Japanese hospital in Toda, Saitama Prefecture. Police reported that the suspect gunman was holed up in a post office in the neighbouring city of Warabi. The suspect gunman entered the post office at approximately 2.15pm. The police have confirmed that both victims, a…

  • Pattaya NewsJapanese fugitive Yagi arrested in Pattaya after embezzlement, dramatic escape

    Japanese fugitive Yagi arrested in Pattaya after embezzlement, dramatic escape

    Pattaya was the scene of a dramatic arrest yesterday, as its police apprehended a 35 year old Japanese tourist. Yuki Yagi was not only wanted back home in Japan for an embezzlement case involving over 20 million yen (4.8 million baht), but he was also on the run after escaping the custody of Bangkok police by stealing a police car…